Posted on 11/03/2009 11:09:16 AM PST by AlmaKing
I voted today at my required voting place at Northwest Elementary School at 300 Youville St. today. I live in Manchester, New Hampshire.
I walked up and said my last name 'xxx', the lady looked it up, I pointed to my name and touched the voter roll. Then she asked me my address as if to confirm who I was. I already saw the address before she covered it up. And she didn't ask for my ID, which I know she isn't required to do.
This is just open to fraud. I can go back tonight if I wanted, give a different name such as my coworker whose address I know, and vote for him.
In other words, NH needs a voter ID law. Like most states, NH has no ID verification. At least the lady checking my name tried minimal verification without getting herself in trouble with the law.
This election was for municipal positions - Mayor, Aldermen, etc., and a ballot question.
I'm emailing out this same message to my reps, etc.
NH House
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/
NH Senate
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/senate/DEFAULT.HTML
(Excerpt) Read more at gencourt.state.nh.us ...
Truth, although it’s a bit harder in the small towns...
We need an ID law, lest we get another RAT victory due to over the line busing...
Same where I live, too, but my town has 2,500 people and someone’s likely to recognize you if you try that. My former town had like, 20,000 people, but within a precinct no more than about 4,000, so the same thing applies.
My niece personally saw at least 5 busses with MA plates unloading people in the Durham, NH (NH has same day voter registration) area back on election day in 2004. And Kerry won NH by ~1% of the vote. Im sure those busses werent the only ones carrying scums and pulling that sh*t that day.
Id bet the farm the same thing happened in 2008 in IN and IA as well - the scums from IL illegally voting.
The State Official is willing to turn a blind eye to fraud;
The State Official is allowed to take a party's word on a candidates qualification for office;
Poll Officials do not require positive identification;
Crooked Local Officials allow suspected illegal aliens to register and vote;
Crooked Officials and judges use their positions to sway elections by throwing out ballots, or cooked recounts, like in a banana republic.
That's how we ended up with an illegal alien infesting the White House, and a not so funny comedian, (Al Franken) among others, in the Senate.
It’s the same here in Wisconsin.
I always show my ID anyway just get a reaction from the poll workers. They usually say that they don’t need to see it and I ask them how do they know that I’m me?
Then the usually say that our lame Governor odesn’t think we need to do it.
What a joke!
“Same where I live, too, but my town has 2,500 people and someones likely to recognize you if you try that.”
Luckily the same is true in most of NH..,. except of course in the cities where most of the Libs and fraud stem from.
When places like Georgia DO try to get voter ID laws passed, the libs yell racism. Because poor black people apparently don’t need ID for things like bank accounts, check cashing, etc...
NH Ping.
THIS is how and where Obama’s minions will carry out his orders to get the GOP nomination into the hands of Mitt Romney.
Now, that I think about it, my wife may even be able to register. She’s a permanent resident. But, she has a legally obtained driver’s license. I wonder if those performing the same day registration check citizenship status or even know how to recognize a non-citizen by the DL?
Same thing where I live.
Vote early, vote often.
You have to get your state legislature to do it, it’s been hard enough for us here in Texas. I can only imagine what it would be like up in the northeast.
I lived in TX 12 years. I had Sam Johnson as Rep. Anyone who knows him knows what I’m saying.
I emailed my local reps here on a spending bill earlier this year. The only response I got was from the one Democrat who was proud he voted against for the same reasons I would do so. We had a conversation about it. Seemed to be honest. But doesn’t mean I’ll vote Democrat.
Heard nothing from the Republicans who voted for it. It was the usual stuff, tax increases on anything and everything, and a whole range of issues stuffed into an ‘omnibus’ bill.
I complained that these omnibus bills were a cr*ppy way to do business in general. No one can stick to their principles.
While they try to drag blacks into it, I think the motivation is really to get out the illegal alien vote.
Cities and college towns like Plymouth and Hanover.
I remember voting in Boston years ago. My little one-bedroom apartment had at least 8 names listed for it on the voter rolls when I went in to vote. Just imagine the havoc to be done with that.
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